The Quarterly Review, Volumes 268-269John Murray, 1937 |
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Page 48
... letter begins with the words ' I love your verses with all my heart , dear Miss Barrett , ' and soon comes to the amazing climax and I love you too . ' From this bold beginning there followed the almost daily exchange of letters , which ...
... letter begins with the words ' I love your verses with all my heart , dear Miss Barrett , ' and soon comes to the amazing climax and I love you too . ' From this bold beginning there followed the almost daily exchange of letters , which ...
Page 49
... letter in criticism on The Flight of the Duchess , ' dove- tailing with the love letters and clarifying many passages in them hitherto cryptic or incomprehensible , enables us to infer accurately what were some of the subjects dis ...
... letter in criticism on The Flight of the Duchess , ' dove- tailing with the love letters and clarifying many passages in them hitherto cryptic or incomprehensible , enables us to infer accurately what were some of the subjects dis ...
Page 57
... letter back ? —I mean the letter which if you did not destroy - did not punish for its sins long and long ago - belongs to me - which if destroyed , I must lose for my sins - but , if undestroyed , which I may have back ; may I not ? is ...
... letter back ? —I mean the letter which if you did not destroy - did not punish for its sins long and long ago - belongs to me - which if destroyed , I must lose for my sins - but , if undestroyed , which I may have back ; may I not ? is ...
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